Metallica’s James Hetfield Will Go On Dinner Date For Charity With A Fan, As Long As They Pay The Tab
According to a current auction on the Charity Buzz webpage, one lucky fan can win a dinner date with Metallica’s James Hetfield. As part of the Adaptive Sports Foundation’s fundraising aucti... Read more
Son of CCR’s Doug Clifford Arrested In Connection With Homicide And Missing Person Cases
Brent Clifford, the son of Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer Doug Clifford, was arrested in Portola, California on Wednesday, August 14th. The arrest is tied to a homicide in Nevada along... Read more
Coldplay’s ‘Music Of The Spheres Tour’ Sets Record For Biggest Rock Tour of All Time
Coldplay’s ongoing Music of the Spheres World Tour is now the biggest rock tour of all time. Based on figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, the Music of the Spheres World Tour has grossed... Read more
Dr. Dre Accidentally Discloses That Sting Is Featured On New Snoop Dogg Album
In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Dre revealed new information about his long-rumored forthcoming album with Snoop Dogg, Missionary, including accidentally sharing that i... Read more
Willie Nelson Releasing Covers LP Featuring Songs By Beck, Neil Young, Tom Waits, Keith Richards, And More
Willie Nelson is releasing his 153rd album, Last Leaf on the Tree, on November 1 via Legacy Recordings. The new collection features the country legend reinterpreting songs by Tom Waits, Keit... Read more
On August 15, 1969, the Woodstock Music and Art Fair started on a remote farm in Bethel, New York. The three-day music festival would feature over 150 musicians and go on to forever alter th... Read more
Alice in Chains Celebrating 15th Anniversary Of ‘Black Gives Way To Blue’ With Vinyl Reissue
Alice In Chains are marking the 15th anniversary of their 2009 comeback album, Black Gives Way to Blue, with a vinyl reissue of their long-out-of-print album. The 2-LP repressing of Black Gi... Read more
Over the course of a week in 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono took over as temporary hosts of the daytime talk show, The Mike Douglas Show. A new documentary called Daytime Revolution captures... Read more
In an interview with Loudwire, former Guns N’ Roses manager Vicky Hamilton disclosed that a TV series is in the works about the 1980s Sunset Strip music scene in Los Angeles. Hamilton... Read more
Greg Kihn, the singer-songwriter behind the radio hits “Jeopardy” and “The Breakup Song (They Don’t Write ‘Em),” died on Tuesday at the age of 75. Kihn’s family shared the sad news of his pa... Read more